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Celtic Boys Club manager 'stuffed banknotes in boy's mouth'
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Criticisms of Celtic ‘unfair and misguided’ chief executive insists Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has hit back at “misconceptions” that the football club has been “doing nothing” following the historic child sex abuse scandal at Celtic Boys Club. Mr Lawwell confirmed that for the last two years the club has been conducting its own investigations, with a “wholly independent and experienced lawyer” leading the work. That investigation is still ongoing, with Mr Lawwell claiming criticisms of the club were “unfair and misguided” Glasgow MSPs James Dornan and Adam Tomkins have both questioned the club’s approach to the abuse scandal after former boys club coach James McCafferty was jailed for more than six years. Mr Dornan, the SNP MSP for Glasgow Cathcart and a Celtic fan had accused Mr Lawwell and the club of continuing to “abrogate your responsibilities” after seeing the “latest in a far too long line of Celtic Boys Club coaches being found guilty of the foulest abuses”. He added: “In my view, you bring nothing but shame to the reputation of Celtic and the wider Celtic family.” Conservative MSP Mr Tomkins had called for a compensation package to be set up for those who suffered abuse, saying: “These are no longer allegations – in the cases in question they have been proved in a court of law.” Mr Lawwell has written to both MSPs, saying it is “important that we clarify a number of issues which appear to be misconceptions at present”. And he told Mr Dornan: “We believe that your criticisms, which suggested that we were not a caring club and that we were not taking our responsibilities seriously was both unfair and misguided”. McCafferty, 73, of Lisburn, Northern Ireland, was last month jailed for six years and nine months after pleading guilty to 11 charges related to paedophile activity against 10 victims over several decades. That followed the jailing in November last year of James Torbett, who had been involved in setting up Celtic Boys Club, for what the court described as “depraved conduct” against three boys over an eight-year period in the 1980s and 1990s. In February former youth football manager Frank Cairney was jailed for four years after being found guilty of historical sex offences from his time running a church youth team and, later, Celtic Boys Club In the letters released to the Press Association, Mr Lawwell stated: “The first misconception is that the club is doing nothing and abdicating responsibility. That is simply not true.” Instead he claimed legal processes meant the club was “constrained” in what it could say publicly, describing it as being “highly frustrating for all”. But he also insisted it was not appropriate to discuss sensitive legal matters “through newspapers or on social media”. The Celtic chief executive said: “Some time ago our insurers appointed a wholly independent and experienced lawyer who is investigating and dealing with this matter on behalf of the club. “It would be quite inappropriate for us to be discussing highly sensitive and confidential legal matters in the media, and we will not do so, even if that means we come under criticism for following the due legal process. “We respect any claimants’ rights and out advisers will communicate with them and their representatives directly in the proper manner, respecting their rights to confidentiality.” Celtic will “ensure that we continue to meet all our obligations”, Mr Lawwell stressed. Mr Dornan’s letter had “suggested that the club was not caring, and the overall inference was that we were acting irresponsibly”, Mr Lawwell said, adding that these claims were “both unfair and misguided” The chief executive also claimed that in the “very delicate and of course tragic set of circumstances” the SNP MSP’s letter had “appeared to disregard the importance of the due process of law”. He added: “Unfortunately legal processes are slow, and are also generally confidential. We have had to balance all of these factors in how was have addressed the issues to date. “While we recognise that this issue is in the public domain we do not consider that means that we should deal with the matter through the media, but rather through the legal system. “We would stress that we regret that the incidents took place and reiterate our sympathy for all victims who suffered abuse. We are following legal advice and respecting an ongoing process. https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/17678547.criticisms-of-celtic-unfair-and-misguided-chief-executive-insists/ -
The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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Celtic Boys Club manager 'stuffed banknotes in boy's mouth'
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The Spring & Summer 2019 Transfer Rumours Thread
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Celtic Boys Club manager 'stuffed banknotes in boy's mouth'
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Celtic chief Peter Lawwell slammed by MSP James Dornan over Boys Club victims A GLASGOW MSP has published a scathing letter written to Celtic's chief executive Peter Lawwell. The SNP's James Dornan posted correspondence sent to the club boss, in which he accuses him of bringing "shame" upon the club, and said Celtic showed no sings of being a "caring club". The letter itself was sent to Mr Lawwell on May 16, following the jailing of former kitman Jim McCafferty, 73, for sexually abusing young players at the Celtic Boys Club. McCafferty became the fourth individual to be convicted of sexual abuse against boys at the club when he was jailed for six years. Writing on May 16, Mr Dornan said he would publish the letter in full if he did not receive an acknowledgement. As a result, he decided to reveal his thoughts to the Celtic chief on social media. Posting the letter on Twitter, he wrote: "On the 16th May I wrote to Peter Lawwell at Celtic FC on the issue of Child Abuse at Celtic Boys Club, all I asked for at this stage was an acknowledgement of my letter within a week, to date I have received no reply. Therefore, as promised on the letter, I am posting it today." Last week, Celtic released a statement expressing regret for the actions of the paedophile. However, the club did not offer an apology to victims and survivors. The letter from Mr Dornan in full: "It is with great sadness I feel compelled to have to write this letter. I have been a Celtic supporter for 60 years, as was my dad before me and his dad before him. I remember being brought up to believe that Celtic stood for something more than just football, created to feed the poor, the club of the dispossessed and the club with a heart. "Well, I'm sure I'm not alone in wondering whatever happened to that Celtic FC as we see no sign of a caring club in the way the aftermath of the scandal of the, apparently endemic, sexual abuse over the last four decades at Celtic Boys Club has been handled. "I hear the constant refrain that Celtic FC and Celtic Boy Club have always been separate entities, and that description may legally be correct, but as a father of a boy that played for both of these institutions, it is in no way accurate in describing the actual relationship between the two. "Boys were sold the idea of playing for the Boys Club as having a foot into Celtic FC, this from Celtic scouts. The relationship between the coaches, including Messrs Torbett and Cairney and high-ranking Celtic officials, was clear for all to see. Every Celtic Boys Club annual event was full of Celtic players and officials, generally giving out prizes to the lucky young players who saw themselves as close to signing or had already signed for the club. "I accept that there may be some legal distance between the two but given what I and many others have seen Celtic have without doubt a moral responsibility to compensate for what happened under their watching eye. "I urge you to take on this responsibility, not blame, apologise for what happened to these deeply damaged young men, accept that you can't undo what has been done and offer compensation for those who were treated in such a terrible way by people using, and abusing, the proud name of Celtic FC. "After seeing the latest in a far too long line of Celtic Boys Club coaches being found guilty of the foulest abuses you continue to abrogate your responsibilities as you have to date on this isssue then, in my view, you bring nothing but shame to the reputation of Celtic and the wider Celtic family. "I urge you to do the right thing for the victims and their families." -
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